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Universities Collaborate to Tackle Cyberthreats

A shared cybersecurity initiative has been launched by Indiana University, Northwestern University, Purdue University, Rutgers University and the University of...

Academic Minute: The Erie Canal and American Religion

Today on the Academic Minute, S. Brent Plate, visiting associate professor of religious studies at Hamilton College, examines the Erie...

In a First, Citadel Cadets Will Be Led by a Woman

The Citadel spent years in court trying to prevent female students from enrolling in the South Carolina military college, conceding...

Pushing for Graduation in Four

Texas A&M University at San Antonio pushes students to earn 15 credits a semester -- a task that may not be easy when many have responsibilities at home.

Lawmakers Question DeVos Plans

Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers -- although to varying degrees -- expressed frustrations with the proposed White House education budget...

A Search Firm Refund

Witt/Kieffer refunds $110,000 to North Carolina after hiring of East Carolina chancellor amid reports of inaccurate salary information. Are firms incentivized to boost salaries?

Reclaiming Their Campuses

Public colleges and universities that were forced to host white supremacists (who lacked any ties to the institution) are now looking at ways to restrict certain events, but to avoid doing so based on content.

New Programs: Criminal Justice, Cybersecurity, Social Work, Climate Science, Educational Entrepreneurship, Vocal Chamber Music, Forensic Accounting, Nursing

Belhaven University is starting a bachelor of arts in criminal justice. Friends University is starting a bachelor of science in...